
20 December 2010 | 90 replies
Pius X Preparatory High School.As for "drug addicted", Rush Limbaugh became addicted to Prescription Pain Medication following Spinal Surgery.

9 December 2010 | 3 replies
I have the records. there are 8 bm's. two were absent before exeutive session. two left the meeting. totalling four bms at the meeting. one that left was conference called into the meeting and two bms had no idea there was a conference call as they were not called. this was not an emergency meeting and no record was made the next month nor was it discussed. 4 of 8 bms present and one recusing leaves 3 left to vote. this is not a majority to approve is it?

2 January 2011 | 15 replies
Jason, do you have evidence that the medical needs of these men/women are not being met by their current medical plans?

7 January 2011 | 17 replies
I called the tenant early last week about this at which time she said that she is trying to get emergency assitance and she would follow up with me.

21 December 2010 | 15 replies
I am in the process of repairing my credit its medical bills that are killing me but I have made arraignments.

29 December 2010 | 6 replies
Hi, First, if you do not own your own home, I'd use that money and get an FHA 203K Remodel loan on a home for yourself. 3.5% down payment would enable you to buy a $100,000 property and still pay for closing costs and take your family out to dinner and have a little left for emergencies.

12 January 2011 | 13 replies
You might not know the true weight of this tenant.I have watched shows on heavy people before on cable.You might be surprised that to move the tenant out of the building the fire department and emergency personnel might have cut out the side of the building to get them out of the property.There are hospitals and other programs who might take these individuals to help them.So you might want to factor in extraction costs and damage to the building in your offer.

21 February 2011 | 12 replies
You may need the cash for an emergency.

13 April 2011 | 26 replies
With my one rental unit I currently have I would say this 50% is pretty accurate, however, that is without taking into consideration an emergency fund for unexpected cost($100 month).

14 March 2011 | 16 replies
I did not do a credit check a year ago with my first rental and got lucky with good tenants, but now after reading some of the stories here I'm going to start doing it.With NTN (and I assume some other places), you can set certain criteria like "unpaid medical bills up to $1000 ok" and then they will give you a pass/fail on the applicant.This is appealing to me in the sense that since I don't see the actual credit report I don't have to jump through the FCRA hoops and it makes the decision process black and white regarding the applicant.